RWC’s March artist finds inspiration locally, abroad
RWC’s March artist finds inspiration locally, abroad Acrylic paintings reflect love of nature and the great outdoors You might say that Reedville artist Brenda Sylvia plays with fire and water.
RWC’s March artist finds inspiration locally, abroad Acrylic paintings reflect love of nature and the great outdoors You might say that Reedville artist Brenda Sylvia plays with fire and water.
2019 Viewpoints Series Begins March 4 Marcia C. DuBois to speak on “Aging Well in Virginia” Marcia C. DuBois, Deputy Commissioner, Division for Community Living, Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services
RWC’s February Art Show Showcases Residents’ Work A special tribute to late Alzheimer’s patients is also featured Charles Huckins is a photographer; Cecelia Barton is a painter and Denise
RWC Dementia Coordinator Mary Arthur to lead meetings at local library Support group coming to Mathews in February Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury (RWC) Dementia Coordinator Mary Arthur knows first-hand what it’s like
Lancaster Middle School produces eclectic December Show Annual exhibition features posters, stencils, paintings, collages and more Lancaster Middle School (LMS) visual arts students are all over the place – literally. The
Leading Age Virginia CEO/President to speak at RWC Dementia Friendly Communities is the topic for this free event Herndon was the first town in Virginia to be designated a “Dementia
54 military veterans share photos and stories in November show Get to know RWC residents who served in U.S. Armed Forces When the first Vietnam War POWs were released from
RWC invites you to attend a program on Creating a Dementia Friendly Community, Tuesday, November 13, 2018, 10:00 a.m. Melissa Andrews, CEO/President of LeadingAge, VA will speak about Creating